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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) G. Keeni Request for Comments: 6475 Cyber Solutions, Inc. Category: Standards Track K. Koide ISSN: 2070-1721 KDDI Corporation

                                                         S. Gundavelli
                                                                 Cisco
                                                           R. Wakikawa
                                                            Toyota ITC
                                                              May 2012
           Proxy Mobile IPv6 Management Information Base

Abstract

 This memo defines a portion of the Proxy Mobile IPv6 Management
 Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in
 the Internet community.  In particular, the Proxy Mobile IPv6 MIB can
 be used to monitor and control the mobile access gateway (MAG) and
 the local mobility anchor (LMA) functions of a Proxy Mobile IPv6
 (PMIPv6) entity.

Status of This Memo

 This is an Internet Standards Track document.
 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
 received public review and has been approved for publication by the
 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
 Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6475.

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Copyright Notice

 Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the
 document authors.  All rights reserved.
 This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal
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Table of Contents

 1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................3
 2. Overview ........................................................3
    2.1. The Proxy Mobile IPv6 Protocol Entities ....................3
    2.2. Terminology ................................................4
 3. Proxy Mobile IPv6 Monitoring and Control Requirements ...........4
 4. MIB Design ......................................................4
    4.1. Textual Conventions ........................................6
 5. MIB Definitions .................................................6
    5.1. Proxy Mobile IPv6 Textual Conventions MIB ..................6
    5.2. The Proxy Mobile IPv6 MIB .................................10
 6. Security Considerations ........................................58
 7. IANA Considerations ............................................60
 8. References .....................................................60
    8.1. Normative References ......................................60
    8.2. Informative References ....................................61
 9. Acknowledgements ...............................................62

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1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework

 For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
 Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
 RFC 3410 [RFC3410].
 Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
 the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally
 accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
 Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the
 Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB
 module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,
 RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580
 [RFC2580].

2. Overview

2.1. The Proxy Mobile IPv6 Protocol Entities

 Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) [RFC5213] is an extension to the Mobile
 IPv6 (MIPv6) protocol that facilitates network-based localized
 mobility management (NETLMM) for IPv6 nodes in a PMIPv6 domain.
 There are three types of entities envisaged by the PMIPv6 protocol.
 mobile node (MN): In the PMIPv6 context, this term is used to refer
 to an IP host or router whose mobility is managed by the network.
 local mobility anchor (LMA): Local Mobility Anchor is the home agent
 for the mobile node in a Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain.  It is the
 topological anchor point for the mobile node's home network
 prefix(es) and is the entity that manages the mobile node's binding
 state.  The local mobility anchor has the functional capabilities of
 a home agent as defined in the Mobile IPv6 base specification
 [RFC6275] with the additional capabilities required for supporting
 the Proxy Mobile IPv6 protocol as defined in the PMIPv6 specification
 [RFC5213].
 mobile access gateway (MAG): Mobile Access Gateway is the entity on
 an access router that manages the mobility-related signaling for a
 mobile node that is attached to its access link.  It is responsible
 for tracking the mobile node's movements to and from the access link
 and for signaling the mobile node's local mobility anchor.
 This document defines a set of managed objects (MOs) that can be used
 to monitor and control PMIPv6 entities.

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2.2. Terminology

 The terminology used in this document is consistent with the
 definitions used in the Mobile IPv6 protocol specification [RFC6275]
 and in the NETLMM goals document [RFC4831].
 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
 "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
 "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP
 14, RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

3. Proxy Mobile IPv6 Monitoring and Control Requirements

 For managing a PMIPv6 entity, it is necessary to monitor the
 following:
    o  capabilities of PMIPv6 entities
    o  signaling traffic due to PMIPv6 signaling
    o  binding-related details (at LMA and MAG)
    o  binding-related statistics (at LMA and MAG)

4. MIB Design

 The basic principle has been to keep the MIB as simple as possible
 and, at the same time, to make it effective enough so that the
 essential needs of monitoring and control are met.
 The Proxy Mobile IPv6 Management Information Base (PMIPV6-MIB)
 extends the Mobile IPv6 Management Information Base (MIPV6-MIB)
 [RFC4295].  It is assumed that PMIPV6-MIB will always be implemented
 in conjunction with the MOBILEIPV6-MIB [RFC4295].  The PMIPV6-MIB
 uses the textual conventions defined in the INET-ADDRESS-MIB
 [RFC4001] and IP-MIB [RFC4293].
 The PMIPV6-MIB is composed of the following groups of definitions:
  1. pmip6Core: a generic group containing objects that are common to

all the Proxy Mobile IPv6 entities. Objects belonging to this

      group will be implemented on the corresponding Proxy Mobile IPv6
      entity. pmip6BindingCacheTable belongs to this group.
  1. pmip6Mag: this group models the mobile access gateway service.

Objects belonging to this group have the "pmip6Mag" prefix and

      will be implemented on the corresponding MAG.
  1. pmip6Lma: this group models the local mobility anchor service.

Objects belonging to this group have the "pmip6Lma" prefix and

      will be implemented on the corresponding LMA.

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  1. pmip6Notifications: defines the set of notifications that will

be used to asynchronously monitor the Proxy Mobile IPv6

      entities.
      The tables contained in the above groups are as follows:
  1. pmip6BindingCacheTable: models the Binding Cache on the local

mobility anchor.

  1. pmip6MagProxyCOATable: models the Proxy Care-of Addresses

configured on the egress interfaces of the mobile access

      gateway.
  1. pmip6MagMnIdentifierTable: provides a mapping from the MAG-

internal pmip6MagMnIndex to the mobile node identifier.

  1. pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierTable: provides a mapping from the MAG-

internal pmip6MagMnLLIndex to the corresponding interface of the

      mobile node link-layer identifier.
  1. pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixTable: contains the home network

prefixes assigned to interfaces of all mobile nodes attached to

      the MAG.  Each interface is distinguished by the attached mobile
      node identifier (MN-Identifier) and the link-layer identifier
      (MN-LL-Identifier).
  1. pmip6MagBLTable: models the Binding Update List (BL) that

includes PMIPv6-related information and is maintained by the

      mobile access gateway.
  1. pmip6MagMnProfileTable: contains the mobile node's policy

profile that includes the essential operational parameters that

      are required by the network entities for managing the mobile
      node's mobility service.
  1. pmip6LmaLMAATable: contains the LMA Addresses (LMAAs) that are

configured on the local mobility anchor. Each LMA Address acts

      as a transport endpoint of the tunnel between the local mobility
      anchor and the mobile access gateway.
  1. pmip6LmaMnIdentifierTable: provides a mapping from the LMA-

internal pmip6BindingMnIndex to the mobile node identifier.

  1. pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierTable: provides a mapping from the LMA-

internal pmip6BindingMnLLIndex to the corresponding interface of

      the mobile node link-layer identifier.

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  1. pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixTable: contains the list of home

network prefixes assigned to the connected interfaces of the

      mobile nodes anchored on an LMA.

4.1. Textual Conventions

      A Proxy Mobile IPv6 Textual Conventions MIB module containing
      Textual Conventions to represent commonly used Proxy Mobile IPv6
      management information is defined.  The intent is that these
      TEXTUAL CONVENTIONS (TCs) will be imported and used in
      PMIPv6-related MIB modules that would otherwise define their own
      representation(s).  This MIB module includes references to RFC
      4283 [RFC4283] and RFC 5213 [RFC5213].

5. MIB Definitions

5.1. Proxy Mobile IPv6 Textual Conventions MIB

  PMIPV6-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
     IMPORTS
       MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2, Unsigned32
                  FROM SNMPv2-SMI                   -- [RFC2578]
       TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                  FROM SNMPv2-TC;                   -- [RFC2579]
     pmip6TCMIB  MODULE-IDENTITY
        LAST-UPDATED "201205070000Z"     --  7th May, 2012
        ORGANIZATION "IETF NETLMM Working Group"
        CONTACT-INFO
        "                 Glenn Mansfield Keeni
                  Postal: Cyber Solutions, Inc.
                          6-6-3, Minami Yoshinari
                          Aoba-ku, Sendai, Japan 989-3204.
                     Tel: +81-22-303-4012
                     Fax: +81-22-303-4015
                   EMail: glenn@cysols.com
                          Sri Gundavelli
                  Postal: Cisco Systems
                          170 W.Tasman Drive,
                          San Jose, CA 95134
                          USA
                     Tel: +1-408-527-6109
                   EMail: sgundave@cisco.com

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                          Kazuhide Koide
                  Postal: KDDI Corporation
                          GARDEN AIR TOWER 3-10-10, Iidabashi
                          Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8460, Japan.
                     Tel: +81-3-6678-3378
                   EMail: ka-koide@kddi.com
                          Ryuji Wakikawa
                  Postal: TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center, U.S.A., Inc.
                          465 Bernardo Avenue
                          Mountain View, CA
                          94043
                          USA
                   EMail: ryuji@us.toyota-itc.com
         Support Group EMail: netlmm@ietf.org
         "
      DESCRIPTION
          "This MIB module provides textual conventions for
           Proxy Mobile IPv6 Management information.
           Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons
           identified as authors of the code.  All rights
           reserved.
           Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
           with or without modification, is permitted pursuant
           to, and subject to the license terms contained in,
           the Simplified BSD License set forth in Section 4.c
           of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF
           Documents (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
          "
      REVISION "201205070000Z"     --  7th May, 2012
      DESCRIPTION
          "The initial version, published as RFC 6475."
      ::= { mib-2 205 }
  1. - ————————————————————-
  2. - Textual Conventions
  3. - ————————————————————-

Pmip6TimeStamp64 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

         DISPLAY-HINT "6d:2d"
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
             "A 64-bit unsigned integer field containing a timestamp.
              The value indicates the elapsed time since January 1,
              1970, 00:00 UTC, by using a fixed-point format.  In this

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              format, the integer number of seconds is contained in
              the first 48 bits of the field, and the remaining 16
              bits indicate the number of 1/65536 fractions of a
              second.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 8.8"
         SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))
     Pmip6MnIdentifier  ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
         DISPLAY-HINT "255a"
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The identity of a mobile node in the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              domain.  This is the stable identifier of a mobile node
              that the mobility entities in a Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain
              can always acquire and use for predictably identifying
              a mobile node.  Various forms of identifiers can be used
              to identify a mobile node (MN).  Two examples are a
              Network Access Identifier (NAI) and an opaque
              identifier applicable to a particular application.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 4283: Section 3"
         SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
     Pmip6MnLLIdentifier ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
         DISPLAY-HINT "255a"
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
             "An identifier that identifies the attached interface of
              a mobile node.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 8.6"
         SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
     Pmip6MnIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
         DISPLAY-HINT "d"
         STATUS       current
         DESCRIPTION
             "A unique integer value, greater than zero, assigned to
              each mobile node that is currently attached to the
              Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain by the management system.
              It is recommended that the values are assigned in a
              monotonically increasing order starting from 1.  It may
              wrap after reaching its maximum value.  The value for
              each mobile node must remain constant at least from one
              re-initialization of the entity's network management

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              system to the next re-initialization.
             "
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
     Pmip6MnLLIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
         DISPLAY-HINT "d"
         STATUS       current
         DESCRIPTION
             "A unique integer value, greater than zero, assigned to
              each interface of a mobile node that is currently
              attached to the Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain by the
              management system.
              It is recommended that the values are assigned in a
              monotonically increasing order starting from 1.  It may
              wrap after reaching its maximum value.  The value for
              each interface of a mobile node must remain constant at
              least from one re-initialization of the entity's network
              management system to the next re-initialization.
             "
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
     Pmip6MnInterfaceATT ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The object specifies the access technology that
              connects the mobile node to the access link on the
              mobile access gateway.
              The enumerated values and the corresponding access
              technology are as follows:
               reserved                (0): Reserved (Not used)
               logicalNetworkInterface (1): Logical network interface
               pointToPointInterface   (2): Point-to-point interface
               ethernet                (3): Ethernet interface
               wirelessLan             (4): Wireless LAN interface
               wimax                   (5): Wimax interface
               threeGPPGERAN           (6): 3GPP GERAN
               threeGPPUTRAN           (7): 3GPP UTRAN
               threeGPPEUTRAN          (8): 3GPP E-UTRAN
               threeGPP2eHRPD          (9): 3GPP2 eHRPD
               threeGPP2HRPD          (10): 3GPP2 HRPD
               threeGPP21xRTT         (11): 3GPP2 1xRTT
               threeGPP2UMB           (12): 3GPP2 UMB
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 8.5,
              Mobile IPv6 parameters registry on
              http://www.iana.org/mobility-parameters"
         SYNTAX INTEGER
         {

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              reserved               (0),
              logicalNetworkInterface(1),
              pointToPointInterface  (2),
              ethernet               (3),
              wirelessLan            (4),
              wimax                  (5),
              threeGPPGERAN          (6),
              threeGPPUTRAN          (7),
              threeGPPEUTRAN         (8),
              threeGPP2eHRPD         (9),
              threeGPP2HRPD          (10),
              threeGPP21xRTT         (11),
              threeGPP2UMB           (12)
         }
  END

5.2. The Proxy Mobile IPv6 MIB

  PMIPV6-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
     IMPORTS
       MODULE-IDENTITY,  mib-2, Integer32, Counter32, Gauge32,
       Unsigned32, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE
                  FROM SNMPv2-SMI                   -- RFC 2578
       PhysAddress, TimeStamp,
       TruthValue
                  FROM SNMPv2-TC                    -- RFC 2579
       MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
                  FROM SNMPv2-CONF                  -- RFC 2580
       InetAddressType, InetAddress, InetAddressPrefixLength
                  FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB             -- RFC 4001
       Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC
                  FROM IP-MIB                       -- RFC 4293
       mip6MnBLEntry, mip6BindingCacheEntry
                  FROM MOBILEIPV6-MIB               -- RFC 4295
       Pmip6TimeStamp64,    Pmip6MnIdentifier,
       Pmip6MnLLIdentifier, Pmip6MnIndex, Pmip6MnLLIndex,
       Pmip6MnInterfaceATT
                  FROM PMIPV6-TC-MIB                -- RFC 6475
       ;
     pmip6MIB MODULE-IDENTITY
        LAST-UPDATED "201205070000Z"        --  7th May, 2012
        ORGANIZATION "IETF NETLMM Working Group"
        CONTACT-INFO
            "             Glenn Mansfield Keeni
                  Postal: Cyber Solutions, Inc.
                          6-6-3, Minami Yoshinari
                          Aoba-ku, Sendai 989-3204, Japan.

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                     Tel: +81-22-303-4012
                     Fax: +81-22-303-4015
                   EMail: glenn@cysols.com
                          Kazuhide Koide
                  Postal: KDDI Corporation
                          GARDEN AIR TOWER 3-10-10, Iidabashi
                          Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8460, Japan.
                     Tel: +81-3-6678-3378
                   EMail: ka-koide@kddi.com
                          Sri Gundavelli
                  Postal: Cisco
                          170 W.Tasman Drive,
                          San Jose, CA 95134
                          USA
                     Tel: +1-408-527-6109
                   EMail: sgundave@cisco.com
                          Ryuji Wakikawa
                  Postal: TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center, U.S.A., Inc.
                          465 Bernardo Avenue
                          Mountain View, CA
                          94043
                          USA
                   EMail: ryuji@us.toyota-itc.com
           Support Group EMail: netlmm@ietf.org"
           DESCRIPTION
            "The MIB module for monitoring and controlling PMIPv6
             entities.
             Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons
             identified as authors of the code. All rights
             reserved.
             Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
             with or without modification, is permitted pursuant
             to, and subject to the license terms contained in,
             the Simplified BSD License set forth in Section 4.c
             of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF
             Documents (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
            "
            REVISION    "201205070000Z"      -- 7th May 2012
            DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 6475."
         ::= { mib-2  206 }

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  1. - The PMIPv6 MIB has the following 5 primary groups
     pmip6Notifications     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6MIB 0 }
     pmip6Objects           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6MIB 1 }
     pmip6Conformance       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6MIB 2 }
     pmip6Core              OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Objects 1 }
     pmip6Mag               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Objects 2 }
     pmip6Lma               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Objects 3 }
  1. - The sub groups
     pmip6System            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Core 1 }
     pmip6Bindings          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Core 2 }
     pmip6Conf              OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Core 3 }
     pmip6Stats             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Core 4 }
     pmip6MagSystem         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Mag 1 }
     pmip6MagConf           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Mag 2 }
     pmip6MagRegistration   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Mag 3 }
     pmip6LmaSystem         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Lma 1 }
     pmip6LmaConf           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Lma 2 }
  1. - The pmip6Stats group has the following sub groups
     pmip6BindingRegCounters OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Stats 1 }
  1. -
  2. -
  3. - pmip6System group
  4. -
  5. -

pmip6Capabilities OBJECT-TYPE

         SYNTAX      BITS {
              mobilityAccessGateway  (0),
              localMobilityAnchor    (1)
                     }
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This object indicates the PMIPv6 functions that
              are supported by this managed entity.  Multiple
              Proxy Mobile IPv6 functions may be supported by
              a single entity.
              mobilityAccessGateway(0) indicates the availability
              of the mobility access gateway function.
              localMobilityAnchor(1) indicates the availability
              of the local mobility anchor function.

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             "
         REFERENCE
                 "RFC 6275: Sections 3.2, 4.1"
         ::= { pmip6System 1 }
     pmip6MobileNodeGeneratedTimestampInUse OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This flag indicates whether or not the
              MN-generated timestamp mechanism is in use in that
              Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain.
              true(1) indicates that the local mobility anchors and
              mobile access gateways in that Proxy Mobile IPv6
              domain apply the MN-generated timestamp considerations.
              false(0) indicates that the MN-generated timestamp
              mechanism is not in use in that Proxy Mobile IPv6
              domain.
              The default value for this flag is 'false'.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.5, 9.3"
         DEFVAL { false }
         ::= { pmip6Conf 1 }
     pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinksType OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddressType
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The InetAddressType of the
              pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinks
              that follows.
             "
            ::= { pmip6Conf 2 }
     pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinks OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddress
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This variable indicates the link-local address value
              that all the mobile access gateways should use on
              any of the access links shared with any of the
              mobile nodes in that Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain.  If
              this variable is initialized with all zeroes, it
              implies that the use of fixed link-local address mode
              is not enabled for that Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain."

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         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.8, 6.9.1.1, 6.9.3, 9.3"
         ::= { pmip6Conf 3 }
     pmip6FixedMagLinkLayerAddressOnAllAccessLinks OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      PhysAddress
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This variable indicates the link-layer address value
              that all the mobile access gateways should use on
              any of the access links shared with any of the mobile
              nodes in that Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain.  For access
              technologies where there is no link-layer address,
              this variable MUST be initialized with all zeroes.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 6.9.3, 9.3"
         ::= { pmip6Conf 4 }
     pmip6MagStatus OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This object indicates whether the PMIPv6 mobile
              access gateway function is enabled for the managed
              entity.
              Changing the status from enabled(1) to disabled(2)
              will terminate the PMIPv6 mobile access gateway
              function.  On the other hand, changing the status
              from disabled(2) to enabled(1) will start the PMIPv6
              mobile access gateway function.
              The value of this object MUST remain unchanged
              across reboots of the managed entity.
             "
         DEFVAL { disabled }
         ::= { pmip6MagSystem 1 }
     pmip6MagProxyCOATable OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6MagProxyCOAEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This table models the Proxy Care-of Addresses
              configured on the egress interfaces of the mobile access
              gateway.  This address is the transport endpoint of the

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              tunnel between the local mobility anchor and the mobile
              access gateway.
              Entries in this table are not required to survive
              a reboot of the managed entity.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.10"
         ::= { pmip6MagSystem 2 }
     pmip6MagProxyCOAEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MagProxyCOAEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This entry represents a conceptual row in the
              Proxy-CoA table.  It represents a Proxy Care-of
              Address on the mobile access gateway.
              Implementers need to be aware that if the total
              number of octets in pmip6MagProxyCOA
              exceeds 113, then OIDs of column
              instances in this row will have more than 128
              sub-identifiers and cannot be accessed using
              SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.
             "
         INDEX  { pmip6MagProxyCOAType, pmip6MagProxyCOA }
         ::= { pmip6MagProxyCOATable 1 }
     Pmip6MagProxyCOAEntry ::=
         SEQUENCE {
          pmip6MagProxyCOAType   InetAddressType,
          pmip6MagProxyCOA       InetAddress,
          pmip6MagProxyCOAState  INTEGER
         }
     pmip6MagProxyCOAType OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddressType
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The InetAddressType of the pmip6MagProxyCOA
              that follows.
             "
         ::= { pmip6MagProxyCOAEntry 1 }
     pmip6MagProxyCOA OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddress
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current

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         DESCRIPTION
             "The Proxy-CoA configured on the egress interface of the
              mobile access gateway.
              The type of the address represented by this object
              is specified by the corresponding
              pmip6MagProxyCOAType object.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.10"
         ::= { pmip6MagProxyCOAEntry 2 }
     pmip6MagProxyCOAState  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                                unknown(1),
                                activated(2),
                                tunneled(3)
                        }
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This object indicates the state of the Proxy-CoA:
                 unknown     -- The state of the Proxy-CoA
                                cannot be determined.
                 activated   -- The Proxy-CoA is ready to establish
                                a tunnel.  This state SHOULD be
                                indicated when the MAG is up but has
                                no mobile node.
                 tunneled    -- Bidirectional tunnel is established
                                using the Proxy-CoA.
             "
         ::= { pmip6MagProxyCOAEntry 3 }
     pmip6MagEnableMagLocalRouting OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This flag indicates whether or not the mobile access
              gateway is allowed to enable local routing of the
              traffic exchanged between a visiting mobile node and
              a correspondent node that is locally connected to one
              of the interfaces of the mobile access gateway.
              The correspondent node can be another visiting mobile
              node as well, or a local fixed node.
              true(1) indicates that the mobile access gateway routes
              the traffic locally.
              false(0) indicates that the mobile access gateway
              reverse tunnels all the traffic to the mobile node's

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              local mobility anchor.
              The default value for this flag is 'false'.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 9.2"           DEFVAL { false }
         ::= { pmip6MagConf 1 }
     pmip6MagMnIdentifierTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6MagMnIdentifierEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A table containing the identifiers of mobile nodes
               attached to the MAG.
               Entries in this table are not required to survive
               a reboot of the managed entity.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.1"
          ::= { pmip6MagConf 2 }
     pmip6MagMnIdentifierEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Pmip6MagMnIdentifierEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in the mobile node identifier table.
              "
          INDEX  { pmip6MagBLMnIndex
                 }
          ::= { pmip6MagMnIdentifierTable 1 }
     Pmip6MagMnIdentifierEntry ::=
          SEQUENCE {
           pmip6MagMnIdentifier      Pmip6MnIdentifier
         }
     pmip6MagMnIdentifier  OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Pmip6MnIdentifier
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The identity of a mobile node in the Proxy Mobile IPv6
               domain.
              "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.1"

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          ::= { pmip6MagMnIdentifierEntry 1 }
     pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A table containing the link-layer identifiers
               of the interfaces of the mobile nodes attached
               to the MAG.
               Entries in this table are not required to survive
               a reboot of the managed entity.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.1"
          ::= { pmip6MagConf 3 }
     pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in the mobile node link-layer identifier
               table.
              "
          INDEX  { pmip6MagBLMnIndex, pmip6MagBLMnLLIndex
                 }
          ::= { pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierTable 1 }
     Pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierEntry ::=
          SEQUENCE {
           pmip6MagMnLLIdentifier      Pmip6MnLLIdentifier
         }
     pmip6MagMnLLIdentifier  OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Pmip6MnLLIdentifier
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The link-layer identifier of the mobile node's
               connected interface on the access link.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.1"
          ::= { pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierEntry 1 }
     pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixTable   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry

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          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A table representing the home network prefixes
               assigned to the connected interfaces of mobile nodes
               attached to the MAG.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Sections 2, 6.1, 6.2"
          ::= { pmip6MagConf 4 }
     pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in the home network prefixes table.
               Implementers need to be aware that if the total
               number of octets in pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix
               exceeds 111, then OIDs of column instances in
               this row will have more than 128 sub-identifiers
               and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or
               SNMPv3.
              "
          INDEX  { pmip6MagBLMnIndex, pmip6MagBLMnLLIndex,
                   pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixType,
                   pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix }
          ::= { pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixTable 1 }
     Pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry ::=
          SEQUENCE {
           pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixType      InetAddressType,
           pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix          InetAddress,
           pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixLength    InetAddressPrefixLength,
           pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime  Unsigned32
         }
     pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixType  OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The InetAddressType of the pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix
               that follows.
              "
          ::= { pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 1 }

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     pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The mobile network prefix that is delegated to the
               mobile node.  The type of the address represented by
               this object is specified by the corresponding
               pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixType object.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Section 2"
          ::= { pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 2 }
     pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixLength   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressPrefixLength
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The prefix length of the home network prefix.
              "
          ::= { pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 3 }
     pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Unsigned32
          UNITS       "seconds"
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The lifetime parameter (in seconds) that will be
               advertised in Router Advertisements by the MAG for
               this home network prefix.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Sections 6.2, 6.7"
          ::= { pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 4 }
     pmip6MagBLTable OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6MagBLEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This table corresponds to the Binding Update List (BL)
              that includes PMIPv6-related information and is
              maintained by the mobile access gateway.
              Entries from the table are deleted as the lifetime of
              the binding expires.
             "

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         REFERENCE
             "RFC 6275: Sections 4.5, 11.1
              RFC 5213: Section 6.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagRegistration 1 }
     pmip6MagBLEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MagBLEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "An entry containing additional information from
              a Binding Update sent by the mobile access gateway
              to the local mobility anchor.
             "
         AUGMENTS {mip6MnBLEntry}
         ::= { pmip6MagBLTable 1 }
     Pmip6MagBLEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
         pmip6MagBLFlag                    TruthValue,
         pmip6MagBLMnIndex                 Pmip6MnIndex,
         pmip6MagBLMnLLIndex               Pmip6MnLLIndex,
         pmip6MagBLMagLinkLocalAddressType InetAddressType,
         pmip6MagBLMagLinkLocalAddress     InetAddress,
         pmip6MagBLMagIfIdentifierToMn     Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC,
         pmip6MagBLTunnelIfIdentifier      Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC,
         pmip6MagBLMnInterfaceATT  Pmip6MnInterfaceATT,
         pmip6MagBLTimeRecentlyAccepted    Pmip6TimeStamp64
         }
     pmip6MagBLFlag OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "true(1) indicates that the mobile access gateway sent
              the Proxy Binding Update with Proxy Registration Flag
              that indicates to the local mobility anchor that the
              registration is the Proxy Binding Update and is from a
              mobile access gateway.
              false(0) implies that the mobile access gateway is
              behaving as a simple mobile node.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 1 }
     pmip6MagBLMnIndex OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX     Pmip6MnIndex
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only

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         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The index to the identifier of the attached mobile
              node in the pmip6MagMnIdentifierTable.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 2 }
     pmip6MagBLMnLLIndex OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnLLIndex
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The index to the link-layer identifier of the mobile
              node's connected interface in the
              pmip6MagMnLLIdentifierTable.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 6.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 3 }
     pmip6MagBLMagLinkLocalAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX     InetAddressType
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The InetAddressType of the pmip6MagBLMagLinkLocalAddress
              that follows.
             "
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 4 }
     pmip6MagBLMagLinkLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX     InetAddress
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The link-local address of the mobile access gateway on
              the access link shared with the mobile node.
              This is the address that is present in the Link-local
              Address option of the corresponding Proxy Binding Update
              message.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 3963: Sections 4.1, 5.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 5 }
     pmip6MagBLMagIfIdentifierToMn OBJECT-TYPE

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         SYNTAX     Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The interface identifier (if-id) of the point-to-point
              link between the mobile node and the mobile access
              gateway.  This is internal to the mobile access gateway
              and is used to associate the Proxy Mobile IPv6 tunnel
              to the access link where the mobile node is attached.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 6.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 6 }
     pmip6MagBLTunnelIfIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX     Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The tunnel interface identifier (tunnel-if-id) of the
              bidirectional tunnel between the mobile node's local
              mobility anchor and the mobile access gateway.  This
              is internal to the mobile access gateway.  The tunnel
              interface identifier is acquired during the tunnel
              creation.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 6.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 7 }
      pmip6MagBLMnInterfaceATT OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnInterfaceATT
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The type of the access technology by which the mobile
              node is currently attached to the mobile access gateway.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 6.9.1.1, 6.9.1.5, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 8 }
      pmip6MagBLTimeRecentlyAccepted OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6TimeStamp64
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The 64-bit timestamp value of the most recently
              accepted Proxy Binding Update message sent for this

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              mobile node.  This is the time of day on the mobile
              access gateway, when the Proxy Binding Acknowledgement
              message with the Status field set to 0
              was received.  If the Timestamp option is not present
              in the Proxy Binding Update message (i.e., when the
              sequence-number-based scheme is in use), the value MUST
              be initialized with all zeroes.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6MagBLEntry 9 }
     pmip6MagMnProfileTable OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6MagMnProfileEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This table corresponds to the mobile node's policy
              profile that includes the essential operational
              parameters that are required by the network entities
              for managing the mobile node's mobility service.
              It contains policy profiles of mobile nodes that are
              connected to the mobile access gateway.
              Entries in this table are not required to survive
              a reboot of the managed entity.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 6.2"
         ::= { pmip6MagRegistration 2 }
     pmip6MagMnProfileEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MagMnProfileEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "An entry containing information about the
              mobile node's policy profile.
             "
         INDEX { pmip6MagProfMnIndex }
         ::= { pmip6MagMnProfileTable 1 }
     Pmip6MagMnProfileEntry ::=
         SEQUENCE {
          pmip6MagProfMnIndex                      Pmip6MnIndex,
          pmip6MagProfMnIdentifier                 Pmip6MnIdentifier,
          pmip6MagProfMnLocalMobilityAnchorAddressType
                                                   InetAddressType,
          pmip6MagProfMnLocalMobilityAnchorAddress InetAddress

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         }
     pmip6MagProfMnIndex OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnIndex
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The index for a mobile node in the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              domain.
             "
         ::= { pmip6MagMnProfileEntry 1 }
     pmip6MagProfMnIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnIdentifier
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The identity of a mobile node in the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              domain.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 2.2"
         ::= { pmip6MagMnProfileEntry 2 }
     pmip6MagProfMnLocalMobilityAnchorAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX     InetAddressType
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The InetAddressType of the
              pmip6MagMnLocalMobilityAnchorAddress that follows.
             "
         ::= { pmip6MagMnProfileEntry 3 }
     pmip6MagProfMnLocalMobilityAnchorAddress OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX     InetAddress
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The global address that is configured on the interface
              of the local mobility anchor and is the transport
              endpoint of the bidirectional tunnel established
              between the local mobility anchor and the mobile access
              gateway.  This is the address to which the mobile
              access gateway sends the Proxy Binding Update messages.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 2.2"
         ::= { pmip6MagMnProfileEntry 4 }

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     pmip6BindingCacheTable OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6BindingCacheEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This table models the Binding Cache on the local
              mobility anchor.
              Entries from the table are deleted as the lifetime
              of the binding expires.
              Entries in this table are not required to survive
              a reboot of the managed entity.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 6275: Sections 4.5, 9.1, 10.1
              RFC 5213: Section 5.1"
         ::= { pmip6Bindings 1 }
     pmip6BindingCacheEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6BindingCacheEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "An entry containing additional information contained
              in the Binding Cache table of the local mobility anchor.
             "
         AUGMENTS {mip6BindingCacheEntry}
     ::= { pmip6BindingCacheTable 1 }
     Pmip6BindingCacheEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
          pmip6BindingPBUFlag                 TruthValue,
          pmip6BindingMnIndex                 Pmip6MnIndex,
          pmip6BindingMnLLIndex               Pmip6MnLLIndex,
          pmip6BindingMagLinkLocalAddressType InetAddressType,
          pmip6BindingMagLinkLocalAddress     InetAddress,
          pmip6BindingTunnelIfIdentifier    Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC,
          pmip6BindingMnInterfaceATT
                                         Pmip6MnInterfaceATT,
          pmip6BindingTimeRecentlyAccepted     Pmip6TimeStamp64
         }
     pmip6BindingPBUFlag OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "true(1) indicates that the local mobility anchor

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              accepted the binding update with Proxy Registration
              Flag from a mobile access gateway.
              false(0) implies that the binding cache is from a
              mobile node.  In this case, the remaining objects will
              not be accessible.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 1 }
     pmip6BindingMnIndex OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnIndex
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "An index to the identifier of the registered mobile
              node.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 5.1, 8.1
              RFC 4283: Section 3"
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 2 }
     pmip6BindingMnLLIndex OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnLLIndex
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The index to the link-layer identifier of the mobile
              node's connected interface on the access link.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 5.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 3 }
     pmip6BindingMagLinkLocalAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddressType
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The InetAddressType of the
              pmip6BindingMagLinkLocalAddress that follows.
             "
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 4 }
     pmip6BindingMagLinkLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddress
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current

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         DESCRIPTION
             "The link-local address of the mobile access gateway on
              the point-to-point link shared with the mobile node.
              This is generated by the local mobility anchor after
              accepting the initial Proxy Binding Update message.
              This is the address that is present in the Link-local
              Address option of the corresponding Proxy Binding
              Acknowledgement message.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.1, 6.9.1.2, 8.2"
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 5 }
     pmip6BindingTunnelIfIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The tunnel interface identifier (tunnel-if-id) of the
              bidirectional tunnel between the local mobility anchor
              and the mobile access gateway where the mobile node is
              currently anchored.  This is internal to the local
              mobility anchor.  The tunnel interface identifier is
              acquired during the tunnel creation.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 6 }
     pmip6BindingMnInterfaceATT OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnInterfaceATT
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The access technology type by which the mobile node
              is currently attached.  This is obtained from the
              Access Technology Type option, present in the Proxy
              Binding Update message.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 7 }
     pmip6BindingTimeRecentlyAccepted OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6TimeStamp64
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION

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             "The 64-bit timestamp value of the most recently
              accepted Proxy Binding Update message sent for this
              mobile node.  This is the time of day on the local
              mobility anchor, when the message was received.  If
              the Timestamp option is not present in the Proxy
              Binding Update message (i.e., when the sequence number
              based scheme is in use), the value MUST be initialized
              with all zeroes.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.1, 8.1"
         ::= { pmip6BindingCacheEntry 8 }
  1. – pmip6Stats group
  1. -
  2. - pmip6Stats:pmip6BindingRegCounters
  3. -
     pmip6MissingMnIdentifierOption  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages
              rejected by the local mobility anchor with status
              code in the Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Missing mobile node identifier option' (Code 160).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the mobile router,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.1, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 1 }
     pmip6MagNotAuthorizedForProxyReg OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages

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              rejected by the local mobility anchor with status
              code in the Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Not authorized to send Proxy Binding Updates'
              (Code 154).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the mobile router,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.1, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 2 }
     pmip6NotLMAForThisMobileNode  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Not local mobility anchor for this mobile node'
              (Code 153).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.1, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 3 }
     pmip6ProxyRegNotEnabled  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Proxy Registration not enabled' (Code 152).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "

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         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.1, 6.9.1.2, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 4 }
     pmip6MissingHomeNetworkPrefixOption  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Missing home network prefix option' (Code 158).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.1, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 5 }
     pmip6MissingHandOffIndicatorOption OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Missing handoff indicator option' (Code 161).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.1, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 6 }
     pmip6MissingAccessTechTypeOption OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Missing access technology type option' (Code 162).

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              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.1, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 7 }
     pmip6NotAuthorizedForHomeNetworkPrefix OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Mobile node not authorized for one or more of the
              requesting home network prefixes' (Code 155).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.2, 6.9.1.2, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 8 }
     pmip6TimestampMismatch OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'Invalid timestamp value (the clocks are out of sync)'
              (Code 156).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.5, 6.9.1.2, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 9 }

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     pmip6TimestampLowerThanPrevAccepted OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'The timestamp value is lower than the previously
              accepted value' (Code 157).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.5, 6.9.1.2, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 10 }
     pmip6BcePbuPrefixSetDoNotMatch OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages rejected
              by the local mobility anchor with status code in the
              Binding Acknowledgement message indicating
              'All the home network prefixes listed in the Binding
              Cache entry do not match all the prefixes in the
              received Proxy Binding Update' (Code 159).
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.4.1.1, 8.9"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 11 }
     pmip6InitialBindingRegistrations OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages that
              newly creates the Binding Cache entry.
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,

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              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.2"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 12 }
     pmip6BindingLifeTimeExtensionNoHandOff OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages for
              extending the binding lifetime, received from the
              same mobile access gateway that last updated the
              binding.
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.3"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 13 }
     pmip6BindingLifeTimeExtensionAfterHandOff OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages for
              extending the binding lifetime, received from a new
              mobile access gateway where the mobile node's
              mobility session is handed off.
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.4"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 14 }
     pmip6BindingDeRegistrations OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION

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             "Total number of Proxy Binding Update messages with
              the lifetime value of zero.
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.5"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 15 }
     pmip6BindingBindingAcks OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "Total number of Proxy Binding Acknowledgement
              messages.
              Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
              occur at re-initialization of the management system,
              and at other times as indicated by the value of
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.5"
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 16 }
     pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      TimeStamp
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion
              at which any one or more of this PMIPv6 entity's
              global counters, viz., counters with OID prefix
              'pmip6BindingRegCounters' suffered a discontinuity.
              If no such discontinuities have occurred since the
              last re-initialization of the local management
              subsystem, then this object will have a zero value.
             "
             ::= { pmip6BindingRegCounters 17 }
     pmip6LmaStatus OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This object indicates whether the PMIPv6 local

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              mobility anchor function is enabled for the managed
              entity.
              Changing the status from enabled(1) to disabled(2)
              will terminate the PMIPv6 local mobility anchor
              function.  On the other hand, changing the status
              from disabled(2) to enabled(1) will start the PMIPv6
              local mobility anchor function.
              The value of this object MUST remain unchanged
              across reboots of the managed entity.
             "
         DEFVAL { disabled }
         ::= { pmip6LmaSystem 1 }
     pmip6LmaLMAATable OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6LmaLMAAEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This table models the LMA Addresses configured
              on the local mobility anchor.  Each LMA Address acts as
              a transport endpoint of the tunnel between the local
              mobility anchor and the mobile access gateway and is
              the transport endpoint of the tunnel between the local
              mobility anchor and the mobile access gateway.
              Entries in this table are not required to survive
              a reboot of the managed entity.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 5.6"
         ::= { pmip6LmaSystem 2 }
     pmip6LmaLMAAEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6LmaLMAAEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This entry represents a conceptual row in the
              LMAA table.  It represents each LMAA on the
              local mobility anchor.
              Implementers need to be aware that if the total
              number of octets in pmip6LmaLMAA exceeds 113,
              then OIDs of column instances in this row will
              have more than 128 sub-identifiers and cannot
              be accessed using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.

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             "
         INDEX  { pmip6LmaLMAAType, pmip6LmaLMAA }
         ::= { pmip6LmaLMAATable 1 }
     Pmip6LmaLMAAEntry ::=
         SEQUENCE {
          pmip6LmaLMAAType   InetAddressType,
          pmip6LmaLMAA       InetAddress,
          pmip6LmaLMAAState  INTEGER
         }
     pmip6LmaLMAAType OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddressType
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The InetAddressType of the pmip6LmaLMAA
                  that follows.
                 "
         ::= { pmip6LmaLMAAEntry 1 }
     pmip6LmaLMAA OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      InetAddress
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The LMAA configured on the local mobility anchor.
              The type of the address represented by this object
              is specified by the corresponding
              pmip6LmaLMAAType object.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2.2, 5.6"
         ::= { pmip6LmaLMAAEntry 2 }
     pmip6LmaLMAAState  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                                unknown(1),
                                activated(2),
                                tunneled(3)
                        }
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This object indicates the state of the LMAA:
                 unknown     -- The state of the LMAA
                                cannot be determined.

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                 activated   -- The LMAA is ready to establish
                                a tunnel.
                 tunneled    -- The LMAA is used to set up the
                                bidirectional tunnel.
             "
         ::= { pmip6LmaLMAAEntry 3 }
     pmip6LmaMinDelayBeforeBCEDelete OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..65535)
         UNITS       "milliseconds"
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This variable specifies the length of time in
              milliseconds the local mobility anchor MUST wait before
              it deletes a Binding Cache entry of a mobile node, upon
              receiving a Proxy Binding Update message from a mobile
              access gateway with a lifetime value of 0.
              During this wait time, if the local mobility anchor
              receives a Proxy Binding Update for the same mobility
              binding, with a lifetime value greater than 0, then it
              must update the Binding Cache entry with the accepted
              binding values.  By the end of this wait time, if the
              local mobility anchor did not receive any valid Proxy
              Binding Update message for that mobility binding, it
              MUST delete the Binding Cache entry.  This delay
              essentially ensures that a mobile node's Binding Cache
              entry is not deleted too quickly and allows some time
              for the new mobile access gateway to complete the
              signaling for the mobile node.
              The default value for this variable is 10000
              milliseconds.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.3.5, 9.1"
         DEFVAL { 10000 }
            ::= { pmip6LmaConf 1 }
     pmip6LmaMaxDelayBeforeNewBCEAssign OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..65535)
         UNITS       "milliseconds"
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This variable specifies the length of time in
              milliseconds the local mobility anchor MUST wait for
              the de-registration message for an existing mobility
              session before it decides to create a new mobility

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              session.
              The default value for this variable is 1500
              milliseconds.  Note that there is a dependency between
              this value and the values used in the retransmission
              algorithm for Proxy Binding Updates.  The
              retransmissions need to happen before
              MaxDelayBeforeNewBCEAssign runs out, as otherwise there
              are situations where a de-registration from a previous
              mobile access gateway may be lost, and the local
              mobility anchor creates, needlessly, a new mobility
              session and new prefixes for the mobile node.  However,
              this affects situations where there is no information
              from the lower layers about the type of a handoff or
              other parameters that can be used for identifying the
              mobility session.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.4.1.2, 5.4.1.3, 9.1"
         DEFVAL { 1500 }
            ::= { pmip6LmaConf 2 }
     pmip6LmaTimestampValidityWindow OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..65535)
         UNITS       "milliseconds"
         MAX-ACCESS  read-write
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This variable specifies the maximum length of time
              difference in milliseconds between the timestamp in the
              received Proxy Binding Update message and the current
              time of day on the local mobility anchor that is
              allowed by the local mobility anchor for the received
              message to be considered valid.
              The default value for this variable is 300 milliseconds.
              This variable must be adjusted to suit the deployments.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 5.5, 9.1"
         DEFVAL { 300 }
            ::= { pmip6LmaConf 3 }
     pmip6LmaMnIdentifierTable OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6LmaMnIdentifierEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "A table containing the identifiers of mobile nodes
              served by the LMA.

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              Entries in this table are not required to survive
              a reboot of the managed entity.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2, 6.1"
         ::= { pmip6LmaConf 4 }
     pmip6LmaMnIdentifierEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6LmaMnIdentifierEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "An entry in the mobile node identifier table.
             "
         INDEX  { pmip6BindingMnIndex
                }
         ::= { pmip6LmaMnIdentifierTable 1 }
     Pmip6LmaMnIdentifierEntry ::=
         SEQUENCE {
          pmip6LmaMnIdentifier      Pmip6MnIdentifier
         }
     pmip6LmaMnIdentifier  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6MnIdentifier
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "The identity of a mobile node in the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              domain.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 2.2"
         ::= { pmip6LmaMnIdentifierEntry 1 }
     pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierTable OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "A table containing the link-layer identifiers
              of the interfaces of the mobile nodes served
              by the LMA.
              Entries in this table are not required to survive
              a reboot of the managed entity.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Sections 2, 6.1"

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         ::= { pmip6LmaConf 5 }
     pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS      current
         DESCRIPTION
             "An entry in the mobile node link-layer identifier
              table.
             "
         INDEX  { pmip6BindingMnIndex, pmip6BindingMnLLIndex
                }
         ::= { pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierTable 1 }
     Pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierEntry ::=
         SEQUENCE {
          pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifier      Pmip6MnLLIdentifier
         }
     pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifier  OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Pmip6MnLLIdentifier
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The link-layer identifier of the mobile node's
               connected interface on the access link.
              "
          ::= { pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifierEntry 1 }
     pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixTable   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A table representing the home network prefixes
               assigned to the connected interfaces of all the
               mobile nodes anchored at the LMA.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Sections 2, 5.1, 5.2"
          ::= { pmip6LmaConf 6 }
     pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in the home network prefixes table.

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               Implementers need to be aware that if the total
               number of octets in pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix
               exceeds 111 then OIDs of column instances in this
               row will have more than 128 sub-identifiers and
               cannot be accessed using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or
               SNMPv3.
              "
          INDEX  { pmip6BindingMnIndex, pmip6BindingMnLLIndex,
                   pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixType,
                   pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix }
          ::= { pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixTable 1 }
     Pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry ::=
          SEQUENCE {
           pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixType      InetAddressType,
           pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix          InetAddress,
           pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLength    InetAddressPrefixLength,
           pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime  Gauge32
         }
     pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixType  OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The InetAddressType of the pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix
               that follows.
              "
          ::= { pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 1 }
     pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The mobile network prefix that is delegated to the
               mobile node.  The type of the address represented by
               this object is specified by the corresponding
               pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixType object.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Section 2"
          ::= { pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 2 }
     pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLength   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressPrefixLength
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only

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          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
                  "The prefix length of the home network prefix.
                  "
          ::= { pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 3 }
     pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime   OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Gauge32
          UNITS       "seconds"
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The lifetime (in seconds) granted to the mobile
               node for this registration.
              "
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 5213: Section 5.3"
          ::= { pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixEntry 4 }
  1. -
  2. - pmip6Notifications
  3. -
  4. -
     pmip6MagHomeTunnelEstablished NOTIFICATION-TYPE
         OBJECTS   {
                     pmip6MagBLTunnelIfIdentifier,
                     pmip6MagProxyCOAState
                   }
         STATUS    current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This notification is sent by the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              entities every time the tunnel is established between
              the local mobility anchor and mobile access gateway.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 5.6.1"
             ::= { pmip6Notifications 1 }
     pmip6MagHomeTunnelReleased NOTIFICATION-TYPE
         OBJECTS {
                   pmip6MagBLTunnelIfIdentifier,
                   pmip6MagProxyCOAState
                 }
         STATUS    current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This notification is sent by the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              entities every time the tunnel between the local

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              mobility anchor and mobile access gateway is released.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 5.6.1"
             ::= { pmip6Notifications 2}
     pmip6LmaHomeTunnelEstablished NOTIFICATION-TYPE
         OBJECTS   {
                     pmip6BindingTunnelIfIdentifier,
                     pmip6LmaLMAAState
                   }
         STATUS    current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This notification is sent by the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              entities every time the tunnel is established between
              the local mobility anchor and mobile access gateway.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 5.6.1"
             ::= { pmip6Notifications 3 }
     pmip6LmaHomeTunnelReleased NOTIFICATION-TYPE
         OBJECTS {
                   pmip6BindingTunnelIfIdentifier,
                   pmip6LmaLMAAState
                 }
         STATUS    current
         DESCRIPTION
             "This notification is sent by the Proxy Mobile IPv6
              entities every time the tunnel between the local
              mobility anchor and mobile access gateway is released.
             "
         REFERENCE
             "RFC 5213: Section 5.6.1"
             ::= { pmip6Notifications 4}
  1. - Conformance information

pmip6Groups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Conformance 1 }

     pmip6Compliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pmip6Conformance 2 }
  1. - Units of conformance

pmip6SystemGroup OBJECT-GROUP

          OBJECTS {
              pmip6Capabilities,
              pmip6MobileNodeGeneratedTimestampInUse,
              pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinksType,
              pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinks,
              pmip6FixedMagLinkLayerAddressOnAllAccessLinks

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         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              " A collection of objects for basic PMIPv6
                monitoring."
          ::= { pmip6Groups 1 }
     pmip6BindingCacheGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              pmip6BindingPBUFlag,
              pmip6BindingMnIndex,
              pmip6BindingMnLLIndex,
              pmip6BindingMagLinkLocalAddressType,
              pmip6BindingMagLinkLocalAddress,
              pmip6BindingTunnelIfIdentifier,
              pmip6BindingMnInterfaceATT,
              pmip6BindingTimeRecentlyAccepted,
              pmip6LmaMnIdentifier,
              pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifier
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              " A collection of objects for monitoring the
                PMIPv6 extensions of the Binding Cache."
          ::= { pmip6Groups 2 }
     pmip6StatsGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              pmip6MissingMnIdentifierOption,
              pmip6MagNotAuthorizedForProxyReg,
              pmip6NotLMAForThisMobileNode,
              pmip6ProxyRegNotEnabled,
              pmip6MissingHomeNetworkPrefixOption,
              pmip6MissingHandOffIndicatorOption,
              pmip6MissingAccessTechTypeOption,
              pmip6NotAuthorizedForHomeNetworkPrefix,
              pmip6TimestampMismatch,
              pmip6TimestampLowerThanPrevAccepted,
              pmip6BcePbuPrefixSetDoNotMatch,
              pmip6InitialBindingRegistrations,
              pmip6BindingLifeTimeExtensionNoHandOff,
              pmip6BindingLifeTimeExtensionAfterHandOff,
              pmip6BindingDeRegistrations,
              pmip6BindingBindingAcks,
              pmip6CounterDiscontinuityTime
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION

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              " A collection of objects for basic PMIPv6
                statistics monitoring.
              "
          ::= { pmip6Groups 3 }
     pmip6MagSystemGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
            pmip6MagStatus,
            pmip6MagProxyCOAState
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              " A collection of objects for monitoring the
                PMIPv6-system-related objects on a mobile router."
          ::= { pmip6Groups 4 }
     pmip6MagConfigurationGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixLength,
              pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime,
              pmip6MagEnableMagLocalRouting
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              " A collection of objects for monitoring the
                configuration-related objects on a mobile access
                gateway.
              "
          ::= { pmip6Groups 5 }
     pmip6MagRegistrationGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              pmip6MagBLFlag,
              pmip6MagBLMnIndex,
              pmip6MagBLMnLLIndex,
              pmip6MagBLMagLinkLocalAddressType,
              pmip6MagBLMagLinkLocalAddress,
              pmip6MagBLMagIfIdentifierToMn,
              pmip6MagBLTunnelIfIdentifier,
              pmip6MagBLMnInterfaceATT,
              pmip6MagBLTimeRecentlyAccepted,
              pmip6MagMnIdentifier,
              pmip6MagMnLLIdentifier,
              pmip6MagProfMnIdentifier,
              pmip6MagProfMnLocalMobilityAnchorAddressType,
              pmip6MagProfMnLocalMobilityAnchorAddress
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION

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              " A collection of objects for monitoring the
                registration-related objects on a mobile access
                gateway.
              "
          ::= { pmip6Groups 6 }
     pmip6LmaSystemGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              pmip6LmaStatus,
              pmip6LmaLMAAState
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              " A collection of objects for monitoring the
                system-related objects on an LMA."
          ::= { pmip6Groups 7 }
     pmip6LmaConfigurationGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              pmip6LmaMinDelayBeforeBCEDelete,
              pmip6LmaMaxDelayBeforeNewBCEAssign,
              pmip6LmaTimestampValidityWindow,
              pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLength,
              pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              " A collection of objects for Monitoring the
                configuration-related objects on an LMA."
          ::= { pmip6Groups 8 }
     pmip6MagNotificationGroup   NOTIFICATION-GROUP
          NOTIFICATIONS {
                   pmip6MagHomeTunnelEstablished,
                   pmip6MagHomeTunnelReleased
         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of notifications from a home agent
               or correspondent node to the Manager about the
               tunnel status of the mobile router.
              "
          ::= { pmip6Groups 9 }
     pmip6LmaNotificationGroup   NOTIFICATION-GROUP
          NOTIFICATIONS {
                   pmip6LmaHomeTunnelEstablished,
                   pmip6LmaHomeTunnelReleased

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         }
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of notifications from a home agent
               or correspondent node to the Manager about the
               tunnel status of the mobile router.
              "
          ::= { pmip6Groups 10 }
  1. - Compliance statements

pmip6CoreCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB.
               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
               -- OBJECT      pmip6BindingHomeAddressType
               -- SYNTAX      InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
               -- DESCRIPTION
               --   This MIB module requires support for global
               --   ipv6 addresses for the pmip6BindingHomeAddress
               --   object.
               --
               "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6SystemGroup
                               }
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 1 }
     pmip6Compliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB.
               "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6SystemGroup,
                                 pmip6BindingCacheGroup,
                                 pmip6StatsGroup
                               }
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 2 }
     pmip6CoreReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current

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          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB without support
               for read-write (i.e., in read-only mode).
               "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6SystemGroup
                               }
          OBJECT  pmip6MobileNodeGeneratedTimestampInUse
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT  pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinksType
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT  pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinks
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT  pmip6FixedMagLinkLayerAddressOnAllAccessLinks
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 3 }
     pmip6ReadOnlyCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB without support
               for read-write (i.e., in read-only mode).
               "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6SystemGroup,
                                 pmip6BindingCacheGroup,
                                 pmip6StatsGroup
                               }
          OBJECT  pmip6MobileNodeGeneratedTimestampInUse
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT  pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinksType
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT  pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinks

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          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT  pmip6FixedMagLinkLayerAddressOnAllAccessLinks
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 4 }
     pmip6MagCoreCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB.
               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
                -- OBJECT      pmip6MagProxyCOAType
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOAType
                --     object.
                --
                -- OBJECT      pmip6MagProxyCOA
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddress (SIZE(16))
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOA
                --     object.
                --
               "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6MagSystemGroup
                               }
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 5 }
     pmip6MagCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities that
               implement the PMIPV6-MIB for monitoring configuration-
               related information, registration details, and
               statistics on a mobile access gateway.

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               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
  1. - OBJECT pmip6MagProxyCOAType
  2. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  3. - DESCRIPTION
  4. - This MIB module requires support for global
  5. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOA
  6. - object.
  7. -
  8. - OBJECT pmip6MagProxyCOA
  9. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  10. - DESCRIPTION
  11. - This MIB module requires support for global
  12. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOAType
  13. - object.
  14. -
  15. - OBJECT pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixType
  16. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  17. - DESCRIPTION
  18. - This MIB module requires support for global
  19. - IPv6 addresses for the
  20. - pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  21. -
  22. - OBJECT pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix
  23. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  24. - DESCRIPTION
  25. - This MIB module requires support for global
  26. - IPv6 addresses for the
  27. - pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  28. -

"

          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6MagSystemGroup,
                                 pmip6MagConfigurationGroup,
                                 pmip6MagRegistrationGroup
                               }
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 6 }
     pmip6MagCoreReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB without support
               for read-write (i.e., in read-only mode).

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               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
                -- OBJECT      pmip6MagProxyCOAType
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOA
                --     object.
                --
                -- OBJECT      pmip6MagProxyCOA
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddress (SIZE(16))
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOAType
                --     object.
                --
                -- OBJECT      pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixType
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the
                --     pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix object.
                --
               "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6MagSystemGroup
                               }
          OBJECT  pmip6MagStatus
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 7 }
     pmip6MagReadOnlyCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities that
               implement the PMIPV6-MIB without support for read-
               write (i.e., in read-only mode) and with support
               for monitoring configuration-related information,
               registration details, and statistics on a mobile
               access gateway.
               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in

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               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
  1. - OBJECT pmip6MagProxyCOAType
  2. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  3. - DESCRIPTION
  4. - This MIB module requires support for global
  5. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOA
  6. - object.
  7. -
  8. - OBJECT pmip6MagProxyCOA
  9. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  10. - DESCRIPTION
  11. - This MIB module requires support for global
  12. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6MagProxyCOAType
  13. - object.
  14. -
  15. - OBJECT pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixType
  16. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  17. - DESCRIPTION
  18. - This MIB module requires support for global
  19. - IPv6 addresses for the
  20. - pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  21. -
  22. - OBJECT pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix
  23. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  24. - DESCRIPTION
  25. - This MIB module requires support for global
  26. - IPv6 addresses for the
  27. - pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  28. -

"

          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6MagSystemGroup,
                                 pmip6MagConfigurationGroup,
                                 pmip6MagRegistrationGroup
                               }
          OBJECT  pmip6MagStatus
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT      pmip6MagEnableMagLocalRouting
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 8 }

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     pmip6LmaCoreCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB.
               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
                -- OBJECT      pmip6LmaLMAAType
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
                --     object.
                --
                -- OBJECT      pmip6LmaLMAA
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddress (SIZE(16))
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
                --     object.
                --
               "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6LmaSystemGroup
                               }
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 9 }
     pmip6LmaCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities that
               implement the PMIPV6-MIB for monitoring configuration-
               related information, registration details, and
               statistics on a mobile access gateway.
               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
  1. - OBJECT pmip6LmaLMAAType
  2. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  3. - DESCRIPTION
  4. - This MIB module requires support for global

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  1. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
  2. - object.
  3. -
  4. - OBJECT pmip6LmaLMAA
  5. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  6. - DESCRIPTION
  7. - This MIB module requires support for global
  8. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
  9. - object.
  10. -
  11. - OBJECT pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixType
  12. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  13. - DESCRIPTION
  14. - This MIB module requires support for global
  15. - IPv6 addresses for the
  16. - pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  17. -
  18. - OBJECT pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix
  19. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  20. - DESCRIPTION
  21. - This MIB module requires support for global
  22. - IPv6 addresses for the
  23. - pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  24. -

"

          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6LmaSystemGroup,
                                 pmip6LmaConfigurationGroup
                               }
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 10 }
     pmip6LmaReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
               that implement the PMIPV6-MIB.
               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
                -- OBJECT      pmip6LmaLMAAType
                -- SYNTAX      InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
                -- DESCRIPTION
                --     This MIB module requires support for global
                --     IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
                --     object.
                --

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  1. - OBJECT pmip6LmaLMAA
  2. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  3. - DESCRIPTION
  4. - This MIB module requires support for global
  5. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
  6. - object.
  7. -

"

          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6LmaSystemGroup
                               }
          OBJECT  pmip6LmaStatus
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 11 }
     pmip6LmaReadOnlyCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for SNMP entities that
               implement the PMIPV6-MIB without support
               for read-write (i.e., in read-only mode) and for
               monitoring configuration-related information,
               registration details, and statistics on a mobile
               access gateway.
               There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be
               represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in
               SMIv2, but for which there are compliance
               requirements, expressed in OBJECT clause form in
               this description:
  1. - OBJECT pmip6LmaLMAAType
  2. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  3. - DESCRIPTION
  4. - This MIB module requires support for global
  5. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
  6. - object.
  1. -
  2. - OBJECT pmip6LmaLMAA
  3. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  4. - DESCRIPTION
  5. - This MIB module requires support for global
  6. - IPv6 addresses for the pmip6LmaLMAA
  7. - object.
  8. -

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  1. - OBJECT pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixType
  2. - SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv6(2) }
  3. - DESCRIPTION
  4. - This MIB module requires support for global
  5. - IPv6 addresses for the
  6. - pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  7. -
  8. - OBJECT pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix
  9. - SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(16))
  10. - DESCRIPTION
  11. - This MIB module requires support for global
  12. - IPv6 addresses for the
  13. - pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix object.
  14. -

"

          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6LmaSystemGroup,
                                 pmip6LmaConfigurationGroup
                               }
          OBJECT  pmip6LmaStatus
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT      pmip6LmaMinDelayBeforeBCEDelete
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT      pmip6LmaMaxDelayBeforeNewBCEAssign
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT      pmip6LmaTimestampValidityWindow
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          OBJECT      pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime
          MIN-ACCESS  read-only
          DESCRIPTION
                 "Write access is not required."
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 12 }
     pmip6MagNotificationCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
                 "The compliance statement for SNMP entities that
                  implement the PMIPV6-MIB and support notification
                  from the mobile access gateway.

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                  "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6MagNotificationGroup
                               }
          ::= { pmip6Compliances 13 }
     pmip6LmaNotificationCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
                 "The compliance statement for SNMP entities that
                  implement the PMIPV6-MIB and support notification
                  from the LMA.
                  "
          MODULE  -- this module
              MANDATORY-GROUPS { pmip6LmaNotificationGroup
                               }
          ::={  pmip6Compliances 14 }
     END

6. Security Considerations

 There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module
 with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write.  Such objects may be
 considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  The
 support for SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper
 protection can have a negative effect on network operations.  These
 are the tables and objects and the corresponding
 sensitivity/vulnerability:
    The value of the following objects is used to enable or disable
    the PMIPv6 functionality on the corresponding PMIPv6 entity.
    Access to these MOs may be abused to disrupt the communication
    that depends on the PMIPv6 functionality.
       pmip6MagStatus
       pmip6LmaStatus
    Access to the following MOs may be abused to misconfigure PMIPv6
    entities and disrupt communications.
       pmip6MobileNodeGeneratedTimestampInUse
       pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinksType
       pmip6FixedMagLinkLocalAddressOnAllAccessLinks
       pmip6FixedMagLinkLayerAddressOnAllAccessLinks
       pmip6MagEnableMagLocalRouting
       pmip6MagHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime
       pmip6LmaMinDelayBeforeBCEDelete
       pmip6LmaMaxDelayBeforeNewBCEAssign
       pmip6LmaTimestampValidityWindow

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       pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLifeTime
 Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a
 MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or
 vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus important to
 control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly
 to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over
 the network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their
 sensitivity/vulnerability:
    The following address-related objects may be considered to be
    particularly sensitive and/or private.
       pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixType
       pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefix
       pmip6LmaHomeNetworkPrefixLength
    The following MN Identifier-related MOs may be used to identify
    users.  These may be considered to be sensitive and/or private.
       pmip6MagMnIdentifier
       pmip6MagMnLLIdentifier
       pmip6LmaMnIdentifier
       pmip6LmaMnLLIdentifier
       pmip6MagProfMnIdentifier
 SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
 Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),
 even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
 allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
 in this MIB module.
 It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as
 provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8),
 including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
 authentication and privacy).
 Implementations MUST provide the security features described by the
 SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410]), including full support for
 authentication and privacy via the User-based Security Model (USM)
 [RFC3414] with the AES cipher algorithm [RFC3826].  Implementations
 MAY also provide support for the Transport Security Model (TSM)
 [RFC5591] in combination with a secure transport such as SSH
 [RFC5592] or TLS/DTLS [RFC6353].
 Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
 RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
 enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator

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 responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
 instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to
 the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate
 rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.

7. IANA Considerations

 IANA has assigned the following:
    1. a base arc in the 'mib-2' (Standards Track) OID tree for the
       'pmip6TCMIB' MODULE-IDENTITY defined in the PMIPV6-TC-MIB.
    2. a base arc in the 'mib-2' (Standards Track) OID tree for the
       'pmip6MIB' MODULE-IDENTITY defined in the PMIPV6-MIB.

8. References

8.1. Normative References

 [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
            Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
 [RFC2578]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
            "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)",
            STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.
 [RFC2579]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
            "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April
            1999.
 [RFC2580]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
            "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
            April 1999.
 [RFC4001]  Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.
            Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet Network
            Addresses", RFC 4001, February 2005.
 [RFC4283]  Patel, A., Leung, K., Khalil, M., Akhtar, H., and K.
            Chowdhury, "Mobile Node Identifier Option for Mobile IPv6
            (MIPv6)", RFC 4283, November 2005.
 [RFC4293]  Routhier, S., Ed., "Management Information Base for the
            Internet Protocol (IP)", RFC 4293, April 2006.
 [RFC4295]  Keeni, G., Koide, K., Nagami, K., and S. Gundavelli,
            "Mobile IPv6 Management Information Base", RFC 4295, April
            2006.

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 [RFC5213]  Gundavelli, S., Ed., Leung, K., Devarapalli, V.,
            Chowdhury, K., and B. Patil, "Proxy Mobile IPv6", RFC
            5213, August 2008.
 [RFC6275]  Perkins, C., Ed., Johnson, D., and J. Arkko, "Mobility
            Support in IPv6", RFC 6275, July 2011.

8.2. Informative References

 [RFC3410]  Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,
            "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-
            Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.
 [RFC3414]  Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model
            (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management
            Protocol (SNMPv3)", STD 62, RFC 3414, December 2002.
 [RFC3826]  Blumenthal, U., Maino, F., and K. McCloghrie, "The
            Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher Algorithm in the
            SNMP User-based Security Model", RFC 3826, June 2004.
 [RFC4831]  Kempf, J., Ed., "Goals for Network-Based Localized
            Mobility Management (NETLMM)", RFC 4831, April 2007.
 [RFC5591]  Harrington, D. and W. Hardaker, "Transport Security Model
            for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC
            5591, June 2009.
 [RFC5592]  Harrington, D., Salowey, J., and W. Hardaker, "Secure
            Shell Transport Model for the Simple Network Management
            Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 5592, June 2009.
 [RFC6353]  Hardaker, W., "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport
            Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",
            RFC 6353, July 2011.

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9. Acknowledgements

 The following individuals and groups have contributed to this
 document with discussions and comments:
    Adrian Farrel
    Dan Romascanu
    David Harrington
    Dirk von-Hugo
    Francis Dupont
    Harrie Hazewinkel
    Jari Arkko
    Sean Turner
    Stephen Farrell
    Vincent Roca
    WIDE Project netman-WG

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Authors' Addresses

 Glenn Mansfield Keeni
 Cyber Solutions, Inc.
 6-6-3 Minami Yoshinari
 Aoba-ku, Sendai 989-3204
 Japan
 Phone: +81-22-303-4012
 EMail: glenn@cysols.com
 Kazuhide Koide
 KDDI Corporation
 GARDEN AIR TOWER 3-10-10, Iidabashi
 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-8460
 Japan
 Phone: +81-3-6678-3378
 EMail: ka-koide@kddi.com
 Sri Gundavelli
 Cisco Systems
 170 W.Tasman Drive,
 San Jose, CA 95134
 USA
 Phone: +1-408-527-6109
 EMail: sgundave@cisco.com
 Ryuji Wakikawa
 TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center, U.S.A., Inc.
 465 Bernardo Avenue
 Mountain View, CA 94043
 USA
 EMail: ryuji@us.toyota-itc.com

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